Theology of "cats" and "dogs"
Theology of "cats" and "dogs"

Theology of "cats" and "dogs"

Author: Bob Shogreen
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This unequal relationship (“I exist to please you” and “you exist to please me”) largely corresponds to our view of God and our relationship with Him. Jokingly drawing on this difference between a cat and a dog, the authors of the book call us to serious reflection and a complete rethinking of worship, missionary activity, and prayer. This book gives an impetus to glorify God with our own lives and forms a new vision of the Lord, who rejoices in our joy in Him.

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Preface
Introduction


1. Theology of "cats" and "dogs"
2. Differences between "cat" and "dog" theology
3. Not wrong, but incomplete
4. What is inherent in the "dog" attitude?
5. What is inherent in the "cat" attitude? The danger of "cat" theology
6. Theology of Well-Being: Selectivity in Reading, Listening, Application, and in Theology in General
7. Life should be fair
8. Theology of belonging to the circle of winners
9. Wrong priorities
10. Selfish prayers
11. Christian Humanism
12. Depriving God of glory in difficult times
13. Stopping Spiritual Growth | Glorifying God Personally and Corporately
14. The main thing is us
15. Worship is life!
16. To God be the highest glory

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"Dogs" glossary
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Боб Шогрін

Bob Shogreen is the president of UnveilinGLORY Ministries. He has produced numerous audio, video, and print materials. He is the author of the books "Unveiled At Last" and "Run With The Vision" (co-authored with Bill and Amy Stearns). Bob helped found the Caleb Project and Frontiers Ministries. He lives in Richmond, Virginia with his wife, Debbie, four children, and his mother.

ISBN 978-611-503-049-3
Year 2010
Cover Soft
Pages count 144
Language Ukrainian
Weight 180 g
Size 140 x 200 x 7

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